AbstractBrittle materials such as ceramics, glasses and oxide single crystals find increasing applications in advanced micro-engineering products. Machining small features in such materials represents a manufacturing challenge. Ultrasonic drilling constitutes a promising technique for realizing simple micro-holes of high diameter-to-depth ratio. The process involves impacting abrasive particles in suspension in a liquid slurry between tool and work piece. Among the process performance criteria, the drilling time (productivity) is one ofthe most important quantities to evaluate the suitability of theprocess for industrial applications. This paper summarizes recent results pertaining to the ultrasonic micro-drilling process obtained with a se...
This investigation represented a fundamental research on the potential effects of the ultrasonic on ...
Precision abrasive processes are commonly employed to machine glasses, single crystals and ceramic m...
Subsurface damage and edge chipping remain a persistent technical challenge for the abrasive machini...
AbstractBrittle materials such as ceramics, glasses and oxide single crystals find increasing applic...
The demand for micro drilling with a diameter in a range of a few microns to several hundred microns...
Glass micromachining is currently becoming essential for the fabrication of micro-devices, including...
Glass micromachining is currently becoming essential for the fabrication of micro-devices, including...
An experimental study of the rotary ultrasonic drilling of ceramics is first presented. The influenc...
In this study, ultrasonic assisted machining (UAM) technique is applied in side-surface milling expe...
This paper uses an ultrasonic vibration-integrated array electrode for 301 stainless steel micro-hol...
Rotary ultrasonic machining (RUM) is a nontraditional and cost-effective machining method for hard a...
Rotary ultrasonic machining (RUM) is a nontraditional and cost-effective machining method for hard a...
This study investigates the micro-hole drilling performance of chemically strengthened glass plate b...
Demand for Chemically Strengthened (CS) glass has steadily increased for the past decade predominant...
© 2018 CURRAN-CONFERENCE. All rights reserved. Hole-making is a primary processing method in machini...
This investigation represented a fundamental research on the potential effects of the ultrasonic on ...
Precision abrasive processes are commonly employed to machine glasses, single crystals and ceramic m...
Subsurface damage and edge chipping remain a persistent technical challenge for the abrasive machini...
AbstractBrittle materials such as ceramics, glasses and oxide single crystals find increasing applic...
The demand for micro drilling with a diameter in a range of a few microns to several hundred microns...
Glass micromachining is currently becoming essential for the fabrication of micro-devices, including...
Glass micromachining is currently becoming essential for the fabrication of micro-devices, including...
An experimental study of the rotary ultrasonic drilling of ceramics is first presented. The influenc...
In this study, ultrasonic assisted machining (UAM) technique is applied in side-surface milling expe...
This paper uses an ultrasonic vibration-integrated array electrode for 301 stainless steel micro-hol...
Rotary ultrasonic machining (RUM) is a nontraditional and cost-effective machining method for hard a...
Rotary ultrasonic machining (RUM) is a nontraditional and cost-effective machining method for hard a...
This study investigates the micro-hole drilling performance of chemically strengthened glass plate b...
Demand for Chemically Strengthened (CS) glass has steadily increased for the past decade predominant...
© 2018 CURRAN-CONFERENCE. All rights reserved. Hole-making is a primary processing method in machini...
This investigation represented a fundamental research on the potential effects of the ultrasonic on ...
Precision abrasive processes are commonly employed to machine glasses, single crystals and ceramic m...
Subsurface damage and edge chipping remain a persistent technical challenge for the abrasive machini...